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Canastera - Flamenco Album
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Canastera

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Canastera represents a pivotal moment in flamenco music. Released in 1972, this album features Camarón de la Isla’s groundbreaking pure cante and Paco de Lucía's innovative guitar accompaniment. It showcases intensely emotional traditional flamenco, particularly *cante jondo*, and remains significant for its influence on subsequent generations of performers. The record is essential listening for those interested in the history and depth of Spanish flamenco music, especially fans of Camarón de la Isla and his pioneering work with Camaron.

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Canastera ranks #10 of 247 in the Flamenco Album ranking, behind Luzia, ahead of Calle Real.

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Who are the primary artists on the flamenco album "Canastera"?

The album "Canastera" features the extraordinary pairing of Camarón de la Isla and Paco de Lucía. Camarón provides the groundbreaking pure cante (singing), while Paco de Lucía delivers innovative guitar accompaniment. Released in 1972, it is considered one of the most important albums in flamenco history.

What does the title "Canastera" mean?

"Canastera" translates roughly to "basket maker" or refers to a woman from the Romani community who traditionally made baskets. The album explores intensely emotional traditional flamenco themes of everyday life and struggle. The title track showcases the raw, emotional depth characteristic of cante jondo.

Why is the album "Canastera" so highly regarded in flamenco music?

"Canastera" is highly regarded because it represents a pivotal moment where traditional flamenco was elevated to new artistic heights. The musical partnership between Camarón de la Isla and Paco de Lucía fundamentally changed how flamenco was performed and perceived. Their raw talent and intricate improvisation set a new gold standard for the genre.

How many tracks are on the album "Canastera"?

The original 1972 release of "Canastera" features a collection of 8 tracks. The album includes various flamenco styles, known as palos, such as tangos, bulerías, and malagueñas. Each track demonstrates the profound synergy between Camarón's voice and Paco's guitar mastery.

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